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to move at a regular pace, lifting your feet
to walk for a long distance, especially across the countryside
to steer something or find a route along a usually difficult path
to go or come after; to move or travel behind
to live for a time in a tent, usually on holiday
to go up or over something
to heat on the surface of a flat pan
to cut food into small cubes
to prepare food to be eaten
to write or create (especially music)
to organise and carry out, to direct a performance
to run slowly, especially regularly as a hobby
to ride a bike
to move quicker than walking
to do something for fun
to cut something into pieces using a sharp tool, like a knife or axe
to cut something into equally sized pieces
to mix or fluff up with a whisk; to move something or someone quickly
to make musical sounds with your voice
to give attention to a sound
to have fun doing something
to cut a small part of something, to add something to the edge of something
to remove hair using a razor, to cut a thin slice from something
to make something straight
to tidy your hair using a comb, to look for something carefully
to change the colour of something (hair or fabric)
to clean or make smooth with a brush, to move something away with your hand, to touch something quickly
to make something into the shape of a curl, to move a ball in a curved way
to change the colour of something
to do something; to present to an audience
to take the place of something, to put something back
to put something in place, ready for use
to start to sleep, to go down slowly, to leave something somewhere
to lift something, to collect something / someone (informal)
to go a specific place and take, to gather lots of similar items
to talk in a friendly and informal way
to be aware of, to have a relationship with someone
to change position
to move something higher (physical or feeling), to remove a restriction
To put things together to create something
to do the same as someone, or as something recommends
to answer someone (formal)
to take / have something quickly
to speak to someone on the (tele)phone
to offer suggestions about what to do
to examine something for a certain reason
To do something in advance to help with another task
to make things, on different sides, equal; to make something stand upright
to reply to a question
to do something, to solve a problem
to pass something to someone (for free), to do something for someone (for free)
to assist someone in something
to replace something with something else
to be responsible for
to make sure you do something, have responsibility for something or someone
To suggest someone does something, or suggest something is good
To have or keep for future use
To give someone money for work done or goods received
To attempt something
When you exchange money (usually) for something
to use a sharp tool to divide something into pieces, or make an opening into something.
To cease an activity or action.
A set of actions or instructions used to reach a goal / perform a task.
To repair something that is broken.
To get out of bed
When you stop sleeping
To go towards your bed, ready to sleep
To perform an action
To have clothing, jewellery etc. on your face
To consume a liquid through the mouth
To consume food
To travel somewhere
To have enough money to pay for something
To receive; succeed in, reach a certain state; to understand; to have
To do the right thing towards others, especially children
To say something full (a whole sentence or something with meaning)
To be fully aware of or to gain knowledge.
To give someone or something knowledge.
To think about / take action for a future event
To mark is to: make a mark on an object, correct or improve a piece of work (school), or to say close to an opposition player (sports)
To reach for and hold in your hands; to lead an activity
To communication in letters with a pen, pencil, computer or phone.
To take, hold or deploy something to achieve something else
To give something: letters, parcels flowers, food, a speech; babies
A task to be done
To say the state of something
To change from one thing to another
Something that must be done
To go and remain somewhere for a short time
To go and stay for a short time.
To learn about a subject, usually on your own.
To concentrate on seeing on thing
To see something that is moving (like a play, TV or sporting match)
General view with eyes.